Place of Birth: Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France
Gérard Barray
Gérard Barray (born 2 November 1931 in Toulouse) is a French actor. Barray's parents split up quickly and his mother, who came from Montauban decided to return to her hometown with her little boy. Around the age of 15, he discovered a passion for jazz; he participated in a few shows in nightclubs while pursuing his studies and obtained a bachelor's degree at the Faculty of Toulouse. Camille Ricard, an actress and teacher at the Conservatory of Toulouse, who advised him to go to Paris with a letter of recommendation for a friend, Noel Roquevert. Barray enrolled at the Cours Simon, a drama school in Paris. Four years later, Gérard Barray won the Jury It will then excel in the roles of knights with a big heart. He starred as D'Artagnan, Pardaillan, Surcouf and Scaramouche. In total there practice gender in a dozen feature films, most of which are box-office success, widely known abroad. Besides films swashbuckling as Pardaillan and Scaramouche and adventure films like Surcouf, Barray turned police commissioner in two San Antonio movies. In 1969, he starred beside young actress Claude Jade in "The Witness". He played Van Britten, a mysterious museum curator who seduces a young English teacher. It was his last major role. For Claude Berri he played in Le Cinéma de papa (1970) as Richard, a super star and rather temperamental actor. His comeback in 1997 was in Alejandro Amenabar's "Abre los ojos" as Devernois, a TV man. Gérard Barray was appointed an Officer in the Order of Arts and Letters in January 2010. Source: Article "Gérard Barray" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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The Witness | Van Britten | 1969 |
Open Your Eyes | Duvernois | 1997 |
Vengeance of the Three Musketeers | D'Artagnan | 1961 |
Captain Fracasse | Duc de Vallombreuse | 1961 |
The Adventures of Scaramouche | Robert Lafleur alias Scaramouche | 1963 |
The Spy | Frank Jackson | 1964 |
Tender Sharks | Gregory | 1967 |
Summertime Killer | Tania's teacher | 1972 |
Mercenaries of the Rio Grande | Count Alfonso di Rodriganda y Sevilla | 1965 |
Pyramid of the Sun God | Count Alfonso di Rodriganda y Sevilla | 1965 |
The Fighting Musketeers | D'Artagnan | 1961 |
Sale temps pour les mouches | Commissioner San-Antonio | 1966 |
Clash of Steel | Knight Jean de Pardaillan | 1962 |
Beru and These Women | Commissaire San Antonio | 1968 |
The Corsican Brothers | Giovanni Sagona | 1961 |
The Gallant Musketeer | Knight Jean de Pardaillan | 1964 |
Scheherazade | Renaud de Villecroix | 1963 |
The Big Hit of Surcouf | Captain Robert Surcouf | 1966 |
The Sea Pirate | Captain Robert Surcouf | 1966 |
A Game for Six Lovers | Miguel | 1960 |
Adriatic Sea of Fire | Michel Masic | 1968 |
Black Commando | Ludovic Stafford | 1982 |
Agent X-77 Orders to Kill | Serge Vadile, agent X 13 | 1966 |
Madame Sans-Gêne | Neiperg | 1974 |
Le Cinema de Papa | Richard | 1971 |
Neurosis | Carlos Ferrer | 1970 |
The Little Triangle | Sabino Pérez | 1972 |
Sexy Beast | Spanish Official | 2001 |
The Galíndez File | Jorge Uria | 2003 |
El paraíso ya no es lo que era | Raúl | 2001 |
No te fallaré | Leo Barthel | 2001 |
Série noire | Un homme du 'Corse' | 1955 | Series | Cast | Year |
Goya | 1985 | |
Le Manège de Port-Barcarès | Bruno Fontan | 1972 |
Discorama | Self | 1959 |